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    POP QUIZ: How many of these common English phrases can only be used in...

    ...religious contexts? ? thank god ? bless you ? AD ? BC ? devil's advocate ? speak of the devil ? god knows ? oh my god ? for god's sake ? see you in hell ? what the hell ? what in god's name ? god damn it ? godfather ? godsend ? god speed ? if the lord will allow ? thank god it's Friday ? food...
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    All this talk of atheism being a cult on R&S lately. . . .?

    It reminded me that in the mock yearbook from my old Graphic Design class (colab final project), I was voted Most Likely to Found a Cult (artist types come up with weird stuff, alright). So I thought, hey, maybe I could combine the two and make an atheist cult or something. Only problem is, I...
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    All this talk of atheism being a cult on R&S lately. . . .?

    It reminded me that in the mock yearbook from my old Graphic Design class (colab final project), I was voted Most Likely to Found a Cult (artist types come up with weird stuff, alright). So I thought, hey, maybe I could combine the two and make an atheist cult or something. Only problem is, I...
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    Are there any free online conceptual thesauri?

    (I don't know if they're actually called that) Like a thesaurus, but instead of finding words that mean the same thing, it finds words that are conceptually related. Does anything like that exist?
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    Speakually spiriting, how many of you out there know whether each of these

    statements are true or false? (NOTE: explanations and sources in your answers are greatly appreciated) 1. In its original form, the US Pledge of Allegiance contained the word "God" 2. The Mayan calendar contains a detailed prophecy of the apocalypse and how it will happen 3. The Islamic...
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